REVIEW · UBUD
30 Minutes Ocean Walking in Nusa Dua, Bali
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A sea helmet changes the whole game. This 30-minute Ocean Walker experience lets you walk along the ocean bottom at Tanjung Benoa Beach (Nusa Dua, Bali) without needing swimming skills or getting your hair wet. You’re basically trading a beach stroll for a coral-and-fish viewing session, guided and managed with an oxygen-fed setup.
I love how simple it feels once you’re in the helmet and moving. You’ll see coral reef areas and colorful small fish up close, plus you can even feed some of the fish in the water. The guides also keep things moving calmly, and the reviews highlight the helpfulness of guides and drivers, including one memorable driver named Krish who was described as flexible and kind.
One thing to consider: the water can push back, and ocean walking takes a bit of balance. The activity also isn’t for kids under 8 or adults over 60, so it’s best for people with moderate physical fitness who feel comfortable standing and moving in shallow surf.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- How the Ocean Walker Setup Actually Works
- Getting From Ubud to Nusa Dua: Private Pickup That Saves Time
- Your 30 Minutes Under the Helmet: What You’ll See and Feel
- Coral reef views that feel close
- Colorful small fish and the chance to feed
- Walking, not swimming
- A group setting with a small cap
- The Real Value: Guide Care and Driver Convenience (Krish Stood Out)
- Price and What You’re Really Paying For
- Who This Ocean Walk Is For (And Who Should Skip It)
- The Small Logistics That Make a Big Difference
- Come ready to use the on-site facilities
- Plan around the add-on costs
- Expect a short, focused session
- Quick Reality Check: Ocean Walking vs. What People Assume
- Should You Book the Bali Ocean Walker (Tanjung Benoa)?
- FAQ
- Where does the ocean walking take place?
- How long is the Ocean Walker experience?
- Is pickup and transportation included?
- Do I need swimming skills?
- What equipment is provided during the walk?
- Who should not do this activity?
- Are photo and video services included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Tanjung Benoa Beach in Nusa Dua is the exact ocean-walking zone, known for white sand and easy access.
- No swimming skills needed, because the waterproof helmet circulates air via an oxygen hose.
- You’ll hold an iron pole while walking to steady yourself against the sea’s push.
- 30 minutes on the path is the main event, with coral and fish viewing the whole time.
- Max 15 travelers keeps it more manageable than big crowds.
- Photo/video costs extra (around USD 30 per person), so decide in advance.
How the Ocean Walker Setup Actually Works
This isn’t snorkeling with goggles. It’s walking on the seabed while wearing a waterproof helmet with an oxygen hose that circulates air into the helmet. That’s the heart of why you don’t need swimming skills and why your hair stays dry-ish while you look down at the coral and fish.
A few practical implications for your experience:
- You’ll spend most of your attention on balance and breathing comfort, not on swimming technique.
- Your viewing angle is guided by where the path takes you, so you’re not randomly drifting around.
- You’re close enough to notice coral texture and fish behavior, including small fish darting through the reef areas.
You also get onboard supports for stability. Along the ocean-walker route, an iron pole is provided so you can hold on while walking in the water. The sea has a little push, so you’ll want to use it when you need steadiness. This is one of those activities where moving confidently beats rushing.
And yes, feeding fish is part of what you can do during the walk. That small interaction changes the vibe from passive sightseeing to something a bit more hands-on.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Ubud
Getting From Ubud to Nusa Dua: Private Pickup That Saves Time

Even though the walking happens at Tanjung Benoa Beach, the tour is built around pickup from Ubud. You get return transfer with a private car, which matters more than people expect.
If you’ve ever tried to stitch together transport in Bali, you know how fast that can turn into waiting around. Here, your plan is tighter: you get in the vehicle, you drive over, and you arrive with the right timing for your session.
The tour also includes changing room access, toilet, and shower facilities. That’s a real comfort point. After time in and around the water, having a place to reset yourself helps you enjoy the rest of the day instead of rushing for the nearest bathroom and hoping for a rinse.
Value-wise, the private return transfer is part of why the price can make sense. You’re not just buying 30 minutes underwater. You’re buying the whole managed flow.
Your 30 Minutes Under the Helmet: What You’ll See and Feel

The core experience is 30 minutes walking along the ocean bottom. It’s long enough to settle in and get a good look, but short enough that you’re not stuck thinking about time.
Here’s what to expect during those minutes:
Coral reef views that feel close
You’ll be looking down at a coral reef environment. The point isn’t to study species like a scientist. It’s to see the reef and small fish in a way you can actually notice details. The ocean-walker setup keeps your focus on the water world without the gear clutter of typical snorkeling.
Colorful small fish and the chance to feed
The tour description emphasizes colorful small fish around the reef, and it also notes you can feed fish in the area. That interaction is the difference between simply watching and feeling like part of the moment.
Walking, not swimming
Ocean walking means you’re on your feet. You’ll likely feel the sea’s push, which is why the iron pole is there. Use it. Think of it like a buddy handrail. If you try to power through without holding on when needed, it’ll feel harder than it needs to be.
A group setting with a small cap
The tour is capped at 15 travelers. That small maximum matters because it helps the guides manage equipment and pacing more calmly. It also tends to keep the experience from feeling like a factory line.
The Real Value: Guide Care and Driver Convenience (Krish Stood Out)

The equipment is the headline, but the human side shapes how smooth it feels. In the reviews, one name kept showing up in a positive way: Krish.
What stuck from those comments wasn’t just that someone drove well. It was that he was described as helpful, flexible, and willing to bring people to extra places without extra charges. Another review described a driver who shared snacks and had good driving skills. The theme is consistent: you get more than a ride. You get someone focused on making the day work for you.
Even for an activity that runs in one beach area, that matters. Timing, comfort, and quick decisions are what make the difference between a good day and a smooth one. If you’re someone who likes your vacation plans to feel easy, this tour style fits.
Price and What You’re Really Paying For

At USD 55 per person, this can look like a lot if you only think of it as the ocean-walking time. But when you break it down, it’s easier to see why it can be fair value:
- Return private transfer from Ubud is included.
- You get helmet equipment and insurance coverage.
- You have changing room, toilet, and shower access.
- The activity duration is 30 minutes, with a guide-managed underwater walk.
- There’s also mention of mobile ticket and group discounts, which can help if you’re booking with friends.
Not included: photo and video services (around USD 30 per person). If you want those memories on file, budget for it. If you don’t, you’ll save money and just rely on your own photos.
Booking is also typically made about 23 days in advance on average, which is another hint that it’s a popular slot. If you want a specific time window, don’t wait until the last minute.
Who This Ocean Walk Is For (And Who Should Skip It)

This activity is built for people who want underwater views without the pressure of swimming.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You have moderate physical fitness.
- You can stand and walk while using a support pole.
- You want coral reef and fish viewing with less gear than typical snorkeling.
- You appreciate a structured experience with a small group.
You should avoid it if:
- Your child is under 8.
- You’re an adult over 60.
- You’d struggle with moving in water with a bit of push.
- You have a flight coming soon and you’re not willing to follow the guidance: it’s not recommended if you’ll take a flight within at least 24 hours before departure.
That last point isn’t a minor detail. It’s the kind of rule that exists for a reason. If air travel is in the cards for the next day, plan your Bali schedule so you’re not doing ocean activities right before you fly.
The Small Logistics That Make a Big Difference

A few practical details help you enjoy the session more:
Come ready to use the on-site facilities
You have access to changing rooms, toilets, and showers, so you’re not stuck improvising. That’s especially helpful in Bali, where the weather and timing can shift quickly.
Plan around the add-on costs
Photo and video services aren’t included and cost about USD 30 per person. I’d decide ahead of time whether you want to pay for the professional coverage. If you’re the type who likes to have a full set of photos, it can be worth it. If you just want the experience, skip it and keep your budget for other parts of the trip.
Expect a short, focused session
This isn’t a half-day program with multiple stops. The main event is the ocean walk. That’s good if you want a compact activity. If you like long tours with lots of different views, you may want to pair it with something else around Nusa Dua or back near Ubud.
Quick Reality Check: Ocean Walking vs. What People Assume

Some folks assume they’ll be swimming around like they’re in a resort aquarium. That’s not the setup here. You’re walking on a route where the reef and fish are accessible, but it’s still a controlled environment with an air-fed helmet.
If you want freedom to float, kick, and drift wherever you want, you might find ocean walking too structured. If you want a guided, stable way to see coral and fish up close without worrying about swimming technique, it’s a great match.
Should You Book the Bali Ocean Walker (Tanjung Benoa)?
If you’re looking for a low-skill, high-wow underwater view, I think this is a strong booking. The helmet system and the provided iron pole make it much more approachable than typical snorkeling for non-swimmers. Plus, the included private round-trip transfer from Ubud, on-site facilities, and insurance coverage help justify the price.
Book it if:
- You want coral and fish viewing for 30 minutes without swimming pressure.
- You prefer small group management (max 15).
- You value convenience with private pickup and return.
Skip it if:
- You’re not comfortable walking in water with some push.
- You’re in the age groups that are flagged as not suitable.
- You have a flight within about 24 hours and you’d rather avoid any risk.
If that sounds like you, grab the slot, wear your calm expression, and enjoy the simple thrill of walking under the surface while Bali’s reef world does its thing right next to you.
FAQ
Where does the ocean walking take place?
The Ocean Walker activity happens at Tanjung Benoa Beach in Nusa Dua, Bali.
How long is the Ocean Walker experience?
The ocean walk itself is about 30 minutes.
Is pickup and transportation included?
Yes. The tour includes return transfer with a private car.
Do I need swimming skills?
No. The activity is designed so you can walk underwater without getting your hair wet and without needing swimming skills, using a waterproof helmet and oxygen hose.
What equipment is provided during the walk?
You’ll use the ocean walker helmet. The setup includes air circulation into the helmet through an oxygen hose, and an iron pole is provided so you can hold on while walking.
Who should not do this activity?
It’s not suitable for children below 8 years and not recommended for adults older than 60 years. It also asks for moderate physical fitness.
Are photo and video services included?
No. Photo and video services are not included and are listed at about USD 30 per person.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the experience start time isn’t refunded.






























